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The most well-known block-breaking game, Arkanoid, became quite popular after its release in arcades in 1986. Many companies have created clones, and even to this day new low-budget ones show up all the time. Even Nintendo tried their hand at a clone with Alleyway for the Game Boy. Alleyway keeps things to the bare basics. No...

About The Game

Interstellar bounce-back action with a deadly energy ball!
Your spaceship is at the gate of the Alleyway™.

As Mario™, you will need to use your vessel to deflect the energy ball towards oncoming space grids. Hitting the grids will either weaken or destroy them, and you'll need to keep returning shots until the entire field is cleared!

As you progress through each level, you will confront new challenges of alternating stages, bonus rounds, and more. Speed and agile reflexes will quickly become your strongest allies as you reach to beat the top score!

Um, people who used to enjoy playing it on the original Gameboy when it first came out, and want a bit of a nostalgia buzz. Like myself. It's a decent game too. I wouldn't pay top dollar for it, but 3 bucks is barely an expense.

Hoping to see more classic Gameboy games at low prices soon, Balloon Kid also please Nintendo, and the Gameboy version of Tetris because it's the best Also get some third party stuff on there like Gargolyle's Quest.

@ToxieDoggIts good that Nintendo have released games like Alleyway on the 3DS VC. Ok they might not be perfect games but its the memories and nostalgia it brings back playing those games like you say. I downloaded Tennis here in the UK which to me is a brilliant little game. Also I'm with you on that one about Nintendo releasing some more classics especially Balloon Kid and Golf would be good too. Now for the 3rd party titles lets have Mercenary Force, Fortress Of Fear, Bionic Commando, Kid Dracula and Bolder Dash to name just a few.